Unity in a polarized world

In a time of deep political divides, it’s easy to feel disillusioned with the state of our nation. Polarization has reached unprecedented levels, with nearly 80% of Americans reporting that they feel isolated from those who don’t share their political views. But what if the Christians could offer a different way forward? At UniteBoston, we believe that, amid political discord, Christians are called to be peacemakers and bridge-builders—agents of unity in a fractured world.

On October 7, UniteBoston, along with ten local Christian organizations, hosted a gathering of 75 Christian leaders from across Boston’s theological, ethnic, and generational spectrums. In this event, we witnessed the Holy Spirit moving powerfully, bringing together people with vastly different backgrounds and convictions to engage in meaningful dialogue and mutual understanding. 
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Jake Owens

Executive Director, Religion News Association

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